User's Guide
Quantum System Information
1. System, Safety, and Regulatory Information Guide (ENG) 3
l Do not place any ESD-sensitive parts on the machine cover or on a metal table, because large metal
objects can become discharge paths if they are not grounded. If you must set aside an ESD-sensitive
part, first place it into the ESD static-protective bag.
l Prevent ESD-sensitive parts from being accidentally touched by other personnel.
l Be very careful when you work with ESD-sensitive parts in cold weather. Interior heating leads to low
humidity and an increase in static electricity.
Refer to the preceding guidelines whenever you see the following note in product documentation: “Refer to
‘Electrostatic Discharge’ in the System, Safety, and Regulatory Information Guide.”
Battery Disposal
Your system may use a nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) and/or lithium-ion battery. The NiMH and lithium-ion
batteries are long-life batteries, and it is very possible that you will never need to replace them. However, if
you do need to replace them, refer to your product documentation for instructions.
Do not dispose of the battery along with household waste. Contact your local waste disposal agency for the
address of the nearest battery deposit site.
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Note: Your system may also include circuit cards or other components that contain batteries. These
batteries must also be disposed of in a battery deposit site. For information about such batteries, refer
to the documentation for the specific card or component.
Mercury Statement
Projectors, LCD displays, and some multifunction printers may use one or more lamps that contain a small
amount of mercury for energy-efficient lighting purposes. Mercury lamps in these products are labeled
accordingly. If your product contains mercury, please manage the lamp according to local, state, or federal
laws. For more information, contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org. For lamp-specific
disposal information, check www.lamprecycle.org.
Optimizing the Unit’s Location
l Do not position the unit in an environment that has extreme high temperatures or extreme low
temperatures. Be aware of the proximity of the unit to heaters, radiators, and air conditioners.
l Keep the unit away from direct strong magnetic fields, excessive dust, and electronic/electrical equipment
that generates electrical noise.
l Position the unit on a firm, level surface that is free from vibration.